MoMA Exclusive: Dots in pink, purple, blue, and lime green, or gray seem to float on a background of sheer chiffon in these playful scarves by Osamu Mita, whose work was represented in the Museum’s 1998 exhibition Structure & Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles. The colorful circles are interwoven into the jacquard, creating two different effects on the front and back as they interact with the black base. A lightweight blend of 60% cupro, 20% wool, and 20% acrylic, it’s long enough (70.87") to be wrapped and tied in various ways. Woven in Japan. Hand wash cold or dry clean.